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Friday 31st October 2008
Alistair Darling drops hints on tax cuts in the UK In a move which has startled and amazed many in the financial world the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling has dropped his strongest hint yet that tax rates in the UK could be reduced in...
Wednesday 29th October 2008
Alistair Darling signals higher taxes in the UK After being subjected to weeks of speculation regarding the finances of the UK and the current Labour governments spend, spend, and spend again policy it has been revealed that the UK taxpayer will...
Monday 27th October 2008
SNP back track on plans for local income tax in Scotland Over the last few weeks the SNP has made more u-turns than a lost motorist as it battles to regain the upper ground after recent polls showed that Alex Salmond’s constant attempts at cheap points...
Thursday 23rd October 2008
Are our MPs really in touch with the real world? As we hear promises of help on a near daily basis from the government and the opposition parties it seems more and more that they actually live on a different planet to the UK tax payer. While...
Thursday 23rd October 2008
Should MPs be more accountable to the tax payer? Despite the fact that it is the UK tax payer who funds the UK, who are our MPs actually accountable to between General Elections? What can the tax payer do to ensure they get good value for money...
Tuesday 21st October 2008
Should we be concerned about the rising debt of the UK Treasury? As UK government debt continues to spiral higher there have been suggestions that a spend, spend policy could leave the UK with a budget deficit of £60 billion for this year alone and up to...
Tuesday 21st October 2008
HMRC relaxes self-assessment deadline rules People can hand in their self-assessment forms four days late and still won't be fined, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said. The current deadline for the return of the forms still stands on O...
Monday 20th October 2008
Will Tory calls for small business tax cuts be heard? The Conservative Party has this week continued its new assault on the government’s handling of the economy and called for an immediate tax cut for small businesses in the UK which are literally...
Sunday 19th October 2008
Darling set to spend, spend, spend way out recession On the back of some positive press comment of late there is a feeling that Alistair Darling has lost his way a little and intends to spend, spend and spend even more to pull the UK out of the...
Sunday 19th October 2008
Council income under severe pressure It has been revealed that a massive £2.5 billion of council income has been suspended by the UK’s business community as the downturn continues to hit businesses harder than many had expected....
Friday 17th October 2008
Government announce new emissions targets – with conditions! News that the UK government had announced a new emissions target which would see the country reduce all emissions by 80% prior to 2050 received a standing ovation from the green sector, until they...
Friday 17th October 2008
Will the council tax freeze hold in Scotland? There are real concerns this evening that the Scottish government has lost the plot in relation to their proposed freezing of the Scottish council tax next year. While this is a continuation of...
Thursday 16th October 2008
How safe is tax payers money? It has been revealed that the audit commission, which is responsible for overseeing public sector spending, stands to lose a possible £10 million which was recently deposited with two...
Tuesday 14th October 2008
Treasury attacks City high flyers for £17 billion bonuses As if looking to start an all out war with the City, the Treasury has revealed details of £17 billion in bonuses paid to City workers in 2007. While the figure itself is enormous it is very...
Thursday 9th October 2008
Government threaten to freeze Icelandic assets in UK It has been announced that Gordon Brown is on the verge of consider a freeze on Icelandic company assets in the UK unless UK assets deposited with Icelandic banks are returned by the Iceland...
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